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What if your brain isn't a peace-loving hippie at heart…but a very polite war machine trying its best?
In this episode, Dr. Nicholas Wright — neuroscientist, former neurologist, advisor to the Pentagon, and author of Warhead: How the Brain Shapes War and War Shapes the Brain — walks us through why our minds are wired for conflict, why that doesn't mean we're doomed, and how better self-knowledge might literally save civilizations.
We get into everything from nuclear deterrence and TikTok anxiety to Love Island, shitstorming, and why the "nice" Terminator is the role model for future AI.
Key Topics
Why our brains evolved for conflict — and why that doesn't automatically mean endless war
The "peaceful arc of history" argument (Pinker, Sapolsky, etc.) and why Nick thinks it's dangerously incomplete
A working definition of war: politically motivated violence at scale between human groups
Fear as a feature, not a bug — how it keeps us alive and how it spirals into escalation
Injustice, identity, and "right vs. right" conflicts: why both sides can feel morally justified
Why we're obsessed with bad reality TV and gossip (hint: mating goals + theory of mind + survival)
Imagination as a survival skill: using "what if?" simulations in your head to navigate risk and reputation
Generational complacency: Ibn Khaldun's 3-generation empire problem and why our "status quo" is historically incredible
Emotional literacy vs. over-identifying with labels: anxiety, TikTok self-diagnosis, and fear run amok
The brain as an orchestra: emotions as the brass section, wisdom as the conductor
Metacognition and wisdom: thinking about your own thinking to make better — and saner — decisions
How AI and information operations intersect: personalized influence, testing campaigns on "AI test ranges," and why IO still isn't everything
Robots, embodiment, and the next AI leap: why giving machines bodies (and something like fear) changes the game
"Wiser AI" instead of perfect alignment: what it means to build systems that can see the bigger picture
Leadership, failure, and why we punish the very honesty we say we want
Practical brain tools: reframing, suppression (yes, sometimes), sleep, exercise, and better decision trees
Shitstorming as a creativity tool: why pitching the worst possible ideas can unlock your best ones
How to use brain science if you can't even win an argument with your uncle on Facebook
Resources + Links
Warhead: How the Brain Shapes War and War Shapes the Brain — by Dr. Nicholas Wright (Pan Macmillan)
Nicholas Wright's website — Intelligent Biology: analysis at the intersection of brains, technology, and security (intelligentbiology.co.uk)
Nicholas Wright on LinkedIn — /in/nicholas-d-wright-bba3a065/
Nicholas Wright on X (Twitter) — @nicholasdwright
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